Early Life and Education
Lisbon Kaluba, professionally known as LisBie, born July 2, 1994, in Ndola, Copperbelt Province, Zambia. Raised in a large Catholic family with six sisters and one brother, LisBie grew up in a supportive and faith-driven environment. His early years were marked by a strong emphasis on family values, faith, and the arts. At Mwashi Basic School, he developed a passion for singing and football, which he carried into his later education at Highridge Secondary School. There, he continued to nurture his talents and lay the groundwork for his future career.
Music Career
LisBie has made a name for himself as a versatile artist in genres such as Afro Pop, RnB, Reggae, Zamrock, and HipHop. His career as both a music producer and performer is noted for its creativity and variety. Among his notable releases are “Good Boy,” “Why Do We Lose (The People We Love),” “Woman” featuring LINOBEST, and “Lie To Me” featuring Jemax. His work blends traditional and modern influences, highlighting his ability to innovate within different musical styles.
Professional Work
Beyond music, LisBie is a trained Roadworks Supervisor, with certification from the National Council For Construction School. He is also the Managing Director of Nobsil Construction Company, specializing in tile fixing, painting, PVC and board ceiling installation, paver work, and road construction. His roles in both music and construction demonstrate his broad skill set and commitment to excellence in multiple fields.
Personal Life and Legacy
A devout Catholic, LisBie’s faith is a cornerstone of his life, influencing his personal and professional choices. His dedication to his values, along with his varied career, reflects a life committed to creativity and integrity. In his free time, LisBie enjoys swimming, socializing, playing football, and chess, adding a well-rounded balance to his dynamic life.